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Smash And Grab

Ex-Pumpkin head pulps up the volume with his reinvented gang of 'glamadelic' grungesters

Gary Numan – Hybrid

Double album of new songs plus remixes of old stuff from Sugababes' sugar daddy

Toppermost Of The Coppermost

Reissue of blonde wonders' five studio albums. In other words, Sting when he was good

The Hellacopters – By The Grace Of God

Godfathers of Scandinavian rock return with sleeker hi-fi sound

Analyze That

Bobby and Billy return in flat sequel

The Fall – Listening In:Lost Singles Tracks 1990-92

Overdue collectors' B-sides bonanza

Horror Roundup

American thriller writer Peter Neal (Tony Franciosa) arrives in Rome to publicise his latest novel. Then people start dying in increasingly grisly ways—all copied from Neal's book. Dario Argento's long-banned blood-drenched whodunnit is released in uncut form for the first time... but this hasn't cured the gaping holes in the plot. For gorehounds only.

Various – Homesleep2: Cover Songs

Italian lo-fi indie label collates impressive covers album

Lee Hazlewood – These Boots Were Made For Walkin’—The Complete MGM Recordings

Two-CD garnering of US maverick producer/songwriter's golden years. Includes rare and unreleased gems

Monster’s Ball

Halle Berry's blubbing Oscar win shouldn't obscure the fact that this is a brave, harrowing film, echoing the intimacy of '70s cinema's heyday. Billy Bob Thornton is uncannily intense as a Death Row prison guard who cracks up when his son Heath Ledger can't handle his job. An odd coupling with convict's wife Berry may or may not redeem him. Inspirational.
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